S. Ali Tokmen
added a comment - 05/Jan/10 08:31 Sardine, created the 22nd of December 2009, is an extremely simple client.
I've opened the first issue, http://code.google.com/p/sardine/issues/detail?id=1 that asks Mavenization.

Claus Ibsen
added a comment - 05/Jan/10 08:48 Jon Stevens, the Sardine author posted a blot post about it.
http://lookfirst.com/2010/01/sardine-very-partial-webdav-client-for.html
I have commented whether he will be interested to help out somehow.

Hi guys, as I said on the homepage for sardine, if there are features you would like to see, contribute some patches or feel free to open issues. I'm an ASF member and sardine is under an ASF license, so you are more than welcome to include it in Camel. I just want to be clear that sardine is not intended to be a full blow webdav client. The protocol is too complicated and I really just want a tool that provides an api to specific use cases.

@Savas: Sorry, I'm pretty hardfast in my absolute hatred towards that piece of dog crap called maven, so don't expect to see that one anytime soon. Oh yea, right before my sardine blog post, I just made another blog posting about it: http://lookfirst.com/2010/01/which-build-tool-to-use.html

Jon Stevens
added a comment - 05/Jan/10 18:03 Hi guys, as I said on the homepage for sardine, if there are features you would like to see, contribute some patches or feel free to open issues. I'm an ASF member and sardine is under an ASF license, so you are more than welcome to include it in Camel. I just want to be clear that sardine is not intended to be a full blow webdav client. The protocol is too complicated and I really just want a tool that provides an api to specific use cases.
@Savas: Sorry, I'm pretty hardfast in my absolute hatred towards that piece of dog crap called maven, so don't expect to see that one anytime soon. Oh yea, right before my sardine blog post, I just made another blog posting about it: http://lookfirst.com/2010/01/which-build-tool-to-use.html
jon

Jon, I beg do differ, but you are entitled to your opinion like I am entitled to mine. I really don't see how we could manage the build system with ant for camel. But I do see how ant would work very well, easier than camel for a small project. I also agree with most your other points, however you don't need more network connectivity with maven then you need with ant. While maven has its more or less potential problems (like the nasty one revealed by sun moving its mave1 repos) it works quite well in practice.

That said, sardine does not have to use maven for us to be able to use it, but it must use an ASF approved license, which it does. A camel-dav would have to be built with maven to integrate with camel, but we can take care of that part if somebody could contribute working code and tests using sardine. I personally won't have the bandwidth to tackle this challenge in the foreseeable future, but contributions are welcome. There are other specs based on WebDAV, such as CalDAV, and I would love to see camel access shared calendars for instance.

Hadrian Zbarcea
added a comment - 05/Jan/10 18:37 Jon, I beg do differ, but you are entitled to your opinion like I am entitled to mine. I really don't see how we could manage the build system with ant for camel. But I do see how ant would work very well, easier than camel for a small project. I also agree with most your other points, however you don't need more network connectivity with maven then you need with ant. While maven has its more or less potential problems (like the nasty one revealed by sun moving its mave1 repos) it works quite well in practice.
That said, sardine does not have to use maven for us to be able to use it, but it must use an ASF approved license, which it does. A camel-dav would have to be built with maven to integrate with camel, but we can take care of that part if somebody could contribute working code and tests using sardine. I personally won't have the bandwidth to tackle this challenge in the foreseeable future, but contributions are welcome. There are other specs based on WebDAV, such as CalDAV, and I would love to see camel access shared calendars for instance.

@Jon: No problems. I'm don't have any tool preference, ANT projects are just fine. On the other hand, do you mind if your binaries are (manually) deployed on a Maven2 repository?

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Apart from that, r25 of the project fixes many issues. Thanks Jon for accepting my patches; currently Sardine can LIST, PUT and GET

I think for the creation of a Camel endpoint, that looks like the FTP endpoint, we'd also need to implement MOVE and MKDIR (MKCOL in WebDAV language)

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In our build environment, we have a whole stack that test WebDAV with Sardine. It uses the OW2 JOnAS application server, a WAR application for deploying a WebDAV resource and finally Maven for connecting to it and PUT, GET and DELETE files.

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I might have time this week to port these on the OW2 forge (open source).

S. Ali Tokmen
added a comment - 06/Jan/10 08:10 @Jon: No problems. I'm don't have any tool preference, ANT projects are just fine. On the other hand, do you mind if your binaries are (manually) deployed on a Maven2 repository?
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Apart from that, r25 of the project fixes many issues. Thanks Jon for accepting my patches; currently Sardine can LIST, PUT and GET
I think for the creation of a Camel endpoint, that looks like the FTP endpoint, we'd also need to implement MOVE and MKDIR (MKCOL in WebDAV language)
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In our build environment, we have a whole stack that test WebDAV with Sardine. It uses the OW2 JOnAS application server, a WAR application for deploying a WebDAV resource and finally Maven for connecting to it and PUT, GET and DELETE files.
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I might have time this week to port these on the OW2 forge (open source).

Claus Ibsen
added a comment - 07/Jan/10 08:20 Cool great that this is now in motion.
At the Camel site I suggest to take a look at how we did the FTP component on top of the Generic File component from camel-core.
Basically most work is in creating a WebDavOperations class.

Claus Ibsen
added a comment - 29/Jun/11 12:29 There is a camel-ahc component now in 2.8. We could maybe look into what it takes to add webdav on top of that using the file component from camel-core (if possible)

Xavier Marin
added a comment - 21/Nov/12 10:52 - edited Hi all, I just begin to work on that component based on Sardine and inspired by camel-ftp. You can follow my code here : https://github.com/BreizhBeans/camel-dav . All advice and help are welcome.

Matt McCann
added a comment - 14/Mar/13 19:56 Xavier, it looks like you've been busy! How close would you say you are to completion?
I need this component for a project at work. I was going to implement it if it didn't exist but since you have made such progress, I'd like to team up if you are amenable.

Hi Matt, I reached about 70% of the way. I'm happy to see that someone cares about my job
Any help is welcome. Of course you can contribute on my Github. Tomorrow I'll try to pass more junit tests. I haven't tried anything on Windows yet.
Best regards.

Xavier Marin
added a comment - 14/Mar/13 20:11 Hi Matt, I reached about 70% of the way. I'm happy to see that someone cares about my job
Any help is welcome. Of course you can contribute on my Github. Tomorrow I'll try to pass more junit tests. I haven't tried anything on Windows yet.
Best regards.

Matt McCann
added a comment - 15/Mar/13 13:30 - edited Could I get you to open up issues for anything you know isn't working on GitHub? This way I can dive right in.
EDIT: By the way, I read French well enough to understand your closed tickets, so feel free to keep writing them that way.

Claus Ibsen
added a comment - 10/Dec/13 08:27 For any code contributions to ASF, the author of the code must submit it to ASF such as attaching a .zip to this JIRA ticket. Or from github do a pull request.

Xavier Marin
added a comment - 10/Dec/13 09:33 Thanks for your support. I've started to work on a GitHub pull request, but, due to lack of time, I gave up. I'll try again next year. Feel free to do it with my code .